A sketchy pregnancy progression of my OC, with her full name finally revealed.
The subtle changes that happen are always amazing to research about and appreciate.
(https://t.co/ZJhwqYevS2)
@subjectpoint66 Because it's porn. Expressions are exaggerated to be that of pleasure for the viewer to be convinced that the character/person is enjoying it. Some people get turned off if the character's expression is that of pain (even if the pain is realistic in this scenario).
@SqwarkDemon The linework of the knees and thighs also need to be adjusted, instead of kneeling, her legs drawn currently looks like it's splayed sideways. Google "Kneeling pregnant" for references. The thigh(s) should overlap the calves/lower leg.
@SqwarkDemon Looks better, but I'd recommend changing the entire pose of the right arm because it makes the pose look stiff. The right arm looks like it's hovering in mid air. Simple solution is to have the right hand touching the belly too.
@potatocurry3 Good job on this~ Some improvements is that the baby size can be a tiny bit bigger (if you want to go max). The birth canal should also be a soft 90-degree bend, compared to yours which is at too sharp of an angle. Nice work adding in the placenta and cord!
@potatocurry3 There's no specific reference, I googled multiple cross-section diagrams, en caul births, and how the baby would be curled up, and drew the womb with some parts covering the baby so it'd look snug. Inspiration would be from 262an's work.
Finally finished, and I'm happy with how the colors turned out!
My OC Lynn waking up due to discomfort from contractions.
The amniotic sac is peeking through the cervix, and hasn't ruptured yet.
(https://t.co/UVPyhcviYx)
Inspired by artworks with the marks on the belly tallying how many kids they have. I always wondered if those tallies were simply just for show for the kink factor.
Long time ago I did some chibis of @PreggyPenny 's OCs and forgot to post em. First time I drew chibis, definitely could use more improvement in the future.
@Itzkaichan It doesn't have to stop at birth, there's the post-partum body changes and the journey of bringing up a kid. But yay it's nice to be reminded I'm not alone :D
(Of course if those parts after birth aren't your thing, that's fine!)